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Bell UH-1 Air Ambulance in Vietnam War Part 1
1. UH-1H,(Iron Butterfly) 66-16432, 45th Medical Company, Bien Hoa, 1969.
2. UH-1H,(Ohio State 56-13) 68-16489, 498th Medical Company, LZ English September, 1970.
3. UH-1H,(Day Tripper) 66-16542, 82th Medical Company, IV Corps, 1970.
4. UH-1H,(Green Weenie) 66-17005, 283th Medical Company, Dak To, 1968.
Vought F4U Corsair.
Set for one option:
1. F4U-4 Bu.No. 81251 V302 of VF-113.
2. F4U-4 Bu.No. 81881 B304 flown by Lt William E. Pullman II of VF-193, USS Princeton, August 1952.
3. F4U-4 Bu.No. 81754 B216 flown by Lt. Howard W. Westervelt, Jr., of VF-192, USS Princeton, September 1952.
4. F4U-4 Bu.No. 97143 H308 flown by Cdr. Cook Cleland of VF-653, USS Valley Forge, 1951.
5. F4U-4 Bu.No. 81712 A211 'DOT' of VF-79.
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Fairey Firefly (for a Japanese resin kit) (This will not be kept in stock but can be added to our next order if you place it on Backorder. (on Backorder please not on a Wish list)
1. Firefly FR.Mk.5. Unit: 812 NAS, FAA No. 206/R HMS Glory, Korean coast, circa 1951.
2. Firefly FR.Mk.1. Unit: 827 NAS, FAA No. 273/P (PP 596) HMS Triumph, Task Force 77 (US Navy), Yellow Sea, July 1950. This aircraft took part in the first ai...
SAAB SK60 C Top quality plastic kit with surface details 2nd to none. Photo etched detail parts included and decals for 3 aircrafts printed by Cartograf.
IIn the late 1950s, SAAB began designing a smaller jet-powered aircraft intended to attract customers from both the civilian sector, as a business jet, and the military sector, as a trainer and strike aircraft. The result was a completed design study named the SAAB 105, w...
Curtiss CW-24B 'US test plane' In 1939, the USAAF placed an order for the construction of unorthodox fiighter planes from three aircraft manufacturers based on the R-40C specifications. The Vultee XP-54, Northrop XP-56 and Curtiss XP-55 Ascender fighters were built to these specifications. Curtiss tested the XP-55's capabilities on a scaled-down flying model CW-24B. The plane had a steel-tube fuselage covered with fabris and a...